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I have a number of relatives who are or were (some have died) priests; and my family has been friends with a goodly number more.OTM,
Without getting too personal … the lady in question is now my mother-in-law, so I know her fairly well.
The urban legend that priests work 24/7 probably comes from the fact that some very good ones do work 24/7, or at least are on call 24/7.
- Liberian
I don’t question that they are “on call” 24/6 (our bishop insists they take one day off a week).
I know some who cover more than one parish, and some who have large parishes. They can be truly busy with little or no respite. I also know a number who can manage to make any task stretch out far longer than it takes to get done correctly and efficiently. I am not talking about Mass or Confessions; I am talking about homily prep, paper work, and the general day-to-day operations of a parish. They also can be lousy at delegating tasks. In other words they can take the mundane tasks and make them fit as much time as is available. Politely said, they are inefficient. Not so politely put, they drag their feet; what else are they going to do with their time?